Technically no, it is an outpatient visit. You are not admitted to the hospital until you go to a room or care unit.
If you like visiting the emergency room, then yes!
The time period before a patient is admitted; usually prior or during transport of a trauma victim to an emergency room.
he is afraid of what might happen to him.
"Star Health Insurance offers coverage in outpatient care, emergency room assistance, hospitalization, pharmaceutical care, and coverage with your primary care provider."
In the emergency room.
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The Emergency Room was created in 2007.
It can be called an emergency room doctor or it can be called and Emergency physician.
If you mean the maximum occupancy of a room, then several things are considered. The square footage of the room, the room's purpose, and the number of emergency exits that exist are factored in.
The purpose of an emergency room is to get emergency treatment for people who are sick or injured. When people have car wrecks or other accidents, the emergency room saves their lives.
In the United States, patients who go to the emergency room of a hospital must be treated whether they have health insurance or not. If they cannot pay the bill for emergency service, then the hospital is basically out of luck. Patients who make frequent visits to an emergency room for the same health reason will be informed that they should apply for "charity care" or some other subsidized plan to see a doctor at his or her office, rather then continually visiting the emergency room.
ER stands for Emergency Room